An unopened Throw Away 'Oxford Lavender' bottle, circa 1820s, a…
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An unopened Throw Away 'Oxford Lavender' bottle, circa 1820s, a long slender cut glass vial with gilt decorations and having the original wax coating to collar and stopper, scent now evaporated, length 13 cm

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